Features of an Enclosed Cargo Trailer: Considerations to Keep in Mind
An enclosed cargo trailer doesn’t need tarpaulin like a flatbed trailer does. The tarpaulin spread over the contents on the trailer to keep the items in place and the weather out. An enclosed cargo trailer is just that, it’s an enclosed flatbed trailer, thus no need for a tarpaulin. This is a good selection if the items you will be hauling are susceptible to the weather or if you live in a rainy area.
The sizes
range from one axle 5'x8' to two or more axles at 8.5'x52'. Most non commercial
applications for an enclosed trailer can be utilized with a one axle 5'x8'. A
car trailer is built with a ramp. An RV trailer can also be considered an
enclosed cargo trailer. These are built with modern day conveniences to make
camping easy.
A car trailer is built with a ramp. An RV trailer can also be considered an
enclosed cargo trailer. These are built with modern day conveniences to make
camping easy. Whether you need an enclosed cargo trailer, or another type
of trailer, they are usually of simple construction and require low
maintenance.
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